Russian Court Denies Appeal From Brittney Griner
The WNBA player's nine-year sentence was upheld on Tuesday, paving the way for her transfer to a Russian penal colony.

On Tuesday, a Russian court upheld WNBA player Brittney Griner's nine-year sentence on marijuana possession charges. The denial of Griner's appeal was expected, and it will pave the way for Griner to be transferred to a Russian penal colony, where she will begin serving out her sentence. Though U.S. officials have previously indicated the possibility of a prisoner exchange, the likelihood of a swap and of Griner's release remains unclear.
In February, Griner was detained at a Moscow airport after officials allegedly found two vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage. In the ensuing months, officials stressed the political nature of the arrest, which occurred just days before Russia's invasion of Ukraine. In May, U.S. officials declared that Griner was "wrongfully detained."
Griner pled guilty to cannabis possession charges and was sentenced to 9.5 years in a Russian penal colony in August. The sentence, which nears the 10-year maximum for the charges, was unusually harsh—even by Russian standards. Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken wrote in a statement that Griner's severe sentence "puts a spotlight on our significant concerns with Russia's legal system and the Russian government's use of wrongful detentions to advance its own agenda, using individuals as political pawns."
After Griner's sentencing, U.S. officials attempted to negotiate a formal prisoner swap with the Russian government, offering to release arms dealers Viktor Bout in exchange for Griner. However, Russian diplomats warned against a public approach. "The U.S. already has made mistakes, trying to solve such problems via 'microphone diplomacy,'" Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the Associated Press. "They are not solved that way."
It's unclear whether Griner's lawyers will attempt further appeals or whether prisoner exchange efforts will continue. According to The Washington Post, Griner's legal team said they will "confer with their client about the possibility of further appeals" and will use "all the available legal tools."
Griner's case highlights the cruelties of staunch drug prohibition—particularly how drug charges can be wielded against seemingly blameless individuals. While Russia's drug laws are no doubt more severe than those of the U.S.—for example, first-time simple marijuana possession carries a maximum sentence of just one year in jail and a fine—Griner's case emphasizes the cruelty of harsh drug laws and the difficulties defendants face when attempting to avoid draconian sentences. According to the Last Prisoner Project, a drug policy reform group, the exact number of people imprisoned in the United States on marijuana charges is unclear, though it is likely close to 10,000.
Griner's sentence and the denial of her appeal appear to be part of a politically motivated attempt to either punish the American government for its ongoing support of Ukraine or force a favorable prisoner swap. While Griner's story is quite different from other American citizens imprisoned on U.S. soil on harsh marijuana charges, her story contains striking parallels—most notably, a lengthy sentence with only the faintest hope of early release.
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If hacking our 2016 election wasn't a strong enough reason for the US to declare war on Russia, surely their appalling treatment of this strong beautiful Black woman is.
#LibertariansForWarWithRussia
Oops! I forgot to mention Ukraine!
Yeah. I care deeply about Ukraine. Go Zelensky! Go Azov Battalion!
#StandWithUkraine
Brittney Griner's not going have anything to do with something penal unless you strap it on.
Brittney Griner’s not going have anything to do with something penile
And that, in true pro-basketball tradition, includes her ex-wife's kids.
If I was her lawyer, I would walk right into the Russian court and just say, "First Amendment. Ever heard of it?" and walk out.
It's an open and shut case.
I'd have walked in flanked by the founders of BLM, raised my fist in the air and said, "Section 230" and dropped the microphone.
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That's funny, because if I was her lawyer I would goad the court into a life sentance
I'm pretty sure that's what BUCS was saying he'd be trying for. 😉
I’d offer them LeBron James in trade.
Are you TRYING to start WW3?
Who are you to give away Chinese property like that?
Serious question, why would Griner want to return to such an oppressive place? Maybe I'm being unfair. I'm assuming she wants to be released and return to the US. Perhaps her intention is to be released and go somewhere else.
Like the Ukraine? That would be cool.
America! Love it or leave it!
I mean the true test of whether someone is a true American or not is whether they do flag salutes and stand for the national anthem.
So incredibly tiresome. Why post here at all? Your policy and moral stances are far from libertarian or conservative. You're either a political hack or very lonely.
Because libertarians are all about the flag salutes. Core principle.
The flag salute was invented by a socialist minister and used to be done with a NAZI style straight arm.
The German socialists stole our socialism!
You are retarded. Go sit down.
The Bellamy salute is a palm-out salute created by James B. Upham as the gesture that was to accompany the American Pledge of Allegiance, which had been written by Francis Bellamy. It was also known as the "flag salute" during the period when it was used with the Pledge of Allegiance. Bellamy promoted the salute and it came to be associated with his name. Both the Pledge and its salute originated in 1892. Later, during the 1920s and 1930s, Italian fascists and Nazi Germans adopted a salute which was very similar, erroneously attributed to the Roman salute, a gesture that was popularly believed to have been used in ancient Rome.[1] This resulted in controversy over the use of the Bellamy salute in the United States. It was officially replaced by the hand-over-heart salute when Congress amended the Flag Code on December 22, 1942.
Source: super-secret document found on web after much sleuthing.
Bet you that if some prisoner exchange doesn't take place before then, in nine years she'll be incredibly happy to hear that national anthem again.
I will bet that she will still be a piece of shit when it comes to recognizing her entitlement and privileges and how the national anthem relates to the opportunities she has had.
Dismissing the fact that the point went completely over your head, what do you think the American flag stands for? The federal government?
Why don’t you GFY.
Maybe, just maybe she might reflect on her prior idiotic hyperbolic stances.
You, we know that can never happen…
Are you incapable of understanding the old saying of biting the hand that feeds you?
She insults the people she needs to come to her games and pay her salary, then whines that more don't show up.
She insults the government she claims is supposed to rescue her from her own arrogant mistake of bring a near-universally illegal drug into an authoritarian country ruled by a thug who likes nothing better than tweaking the nose of the government she expects to rescue her.
And all you can think of is "love it or leave it" instead of personal responsibility?
You're about as libertarian and Bernie and Lizzie together.
Hey, take it down a notch. I'm just trying to get on board with the hip-swiveling Libertarianism Plus.
I don't need any of that bummer head trip jingoistic flag waving, or bullshit hassle borders and social constructs either. All I need is my 'lectric guitar, a place to plug it in and for Jared Polis to just leave me alone by providing me free 'lectricity. Guaronteed.
Loose shoes, tight pussy, and a warm place to take a shit? That do it?
I can think of worse things in life.
Real Americans salute the Confederate flag and play Dixie as their anthem.
I don't think you're being sarcastic. I'll bet that's what you actually believe real Americans do.
I just wanted you to like me for once!
Stop touching kids and I might tolerate you.
Yes, patriotism is a completely alien concept to you.
Americans love our country
Democrats love government
To be fair to her, no one even knew she said that until now as no one has watched a WNBA game in years.
ESPN makes sure everyone is made aware of brave woke social justice leadership.
People still watch ESPN?
Unfortunately.
Was happy to see Fields play well last night.
People still watch ESPN?
The Manning Bros MNF are the best thing on ESPN.
You're like a living cartoon of what a blue check is.
Barack Obama Joins Eli & Peyton on MNF. Manning's 'Dream Guest' come true
Peyton is good, Eli’s a moron.
Not many. Hence the recent fourth round of layoffs. The only reason most people have ESPN is because it’s part of every basic cable and satellite package. Just like CNN.
To be fair to the WNBA, I wasn't sure if no one died or not even one game was postponed because of COVID and it wasn't newsworthy, or if everyone died of COVID... and it wasn't newsworthy.
Actually seeing as it was the wnba, no games were canceled, and you could still go to games, as every fan in attendance was able to sit 6 meters from each other. Hell they all had their own section
Indeed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95CCNLvuZZ8
I heard rumors that WNBA does not take attendance. They take roll call, given that the same 6 people go to their games.
Yeah, it's surprising she didn't pal around with Putin like Steven Seagal, Snowden, and Gina Carano.
And Julian Assange.
Has Assange ever been to Moscow?
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As if the US is responsible for her stupid decisions. Fuck that bulshit you collectivist cunts.
Shocking!
Russia being Russia. Maybe why Putin is so popular with nostalgia politics.
Putin is all about nostalgia for the old days.
Me too. Like when we weren’t facing down a democrat caused nuclear war.
If Putin uses nukes in Ukraine, it will be the Dems' fault.
I'm curious. Has every other country in the world that has laws against marijuana possession besides Russia stopped enforcing those laws on US citizens in those countries? If an American visited Saudi Arabia with marijuana, would the customs officials there on finding it just say, "here's your drug back, have a nice day?"
It wasn’t marijuana, it was hashish oil.
Super duper marijuana!
But hash is a classic.
It's confusing. The first paragraph says "marijuana possession charges," but the second says hashish oil. I thought hashish was a different drug from marijuana. Maybe in Russia all drugs are marijuana, kind of like the way in California bees are fish.
I agree that it's technically inspecific, but with both being cannabis, I could see referring to them as "marijuana charges" informally, although "drug charges" would probably be a better was to colloquialize that. Still, when it comes to discussing the notional sentencing disparity, it's obviously critical to be technically specific in terms of what charges she's facing and for what substances.
But yeah, it is, even in the most charitable interpretation, pretty darn sloppy writing.
I suspect this isn't the first time Griner's openly brought that stuff into Russia, she was just waved through before because her Russian oligarch employer cleared it with customs for her.
She lost that protection the minute the US started supplying Ukraine with arms.
^This. Given the NBA and WNBA's use of marijuana for . . . reasons, its a sure bet she and others were bringing it in on the regular. She chose a bad time to do it, and the Russians chose her because she's literally the biggest player the WNBA has.
While Russia's drug laws are no doubt more severe than those of the U.S.—for example, first-time simple marijuana possession carries a maximum sentence of just one year in jail and a fine
Can we get real fucking journalists at this site? Hashish oil is not 1 year max in the US.
Hashish (small amount)
10 kg or less
First Offense: Not more than 5 years
Second Offense: Not more than 10 ears. Fine $500,000 if an individual, $2 million if other than an individual.
How does reason continue to do this? You admit it was oil in the article. Why switch the sentencing to another charge?
I've said this a few times now, but that's a pretty basic mistake the author made. The author is a pretty young journalist and is inexperienced. It doesn't absolve her of everything, but this really is something where they need actual editorial coverage to catch basic errors like this.
Reason also routinely lies to push leftist agendas
Pretty sure I've corrected this in every thread on the situation. Maybe their writers should spend some time in the comments. Looking at criticism is a good way to improve ones thoughts and knowledge. But they won't.
If I worked here there's no way in hell I'd read what you had to say in the comments.
No offense. Not you. Just... the comments. I'd never venture here for the sake of my mental health.
They wouldn’t make the same repeated mistakes over and over which exacerbates the criticism of their writing.
It seems to be a weird trend for left leaning people to not read criticisms of their writings or videos. You don’t see this as much from libertarians or even conservatives who tend to know or understand the arguments they make. Shapiro, crowder, Dave Smith, and others often respond to the criticism.
Knowing arguments against the basis of your argument is a fundamental need to sharpen your arguments.
Making gross mistakes multiple times on the same topic proves an intellectual failing. Reason makes the same mistakes often.
Plus they are all heavy Twitter uses. So they do Wade into the garbage. Just not useful garbage.
Indeed! If Reason would write shit worth reading, the comments would reflect this.
If a comment pointed out a giant hole in my article, I'd be glad for it and strive not to make the same mistake again. That's not what Reason is doing. They're blatantly pushing an agenda, thus they will keep making the same 'mistakes'.
They should hire an intern to read the comments for the occasional bits of critical and helpful editorial commentary that lurks within the ocean of bickering. 😉
She's a 32 year old black lesbian multimillionaire. The money earned from playing a game in a woman's league that no one watches. Fuck that unjust USA.
Reason, what is your game? It sure isn't personal responsibility; she took it upon herself to support an authoritarian thug regime with her basketball skills, flaunted her ignorance by bringing in drugs which are almost universally illegal, even in the US, disrespects the US government which she thinks owes her special consideration, disrespects the public who pay her salary and whines that they don't deserve her showmanship ...
How much more of an example of personal irresponsibility do you want?
Fuck, I don't have much respect for the US government either. I'd gladly defund 99% of it. But I don't go rubbing my insults in their face and then expect them to rescue me from my bad choices.
Reason, get out of DC, get back to individualism -- you know, personal responsibility.
Reason, if you are trying to showcase immoral drug war laws, how about more stories of individual Americans ensnared by the Fibbies in states where their actions are legal by state laws? Those are people actually trying to obey laws responsibly.
I used to donate monthly, and turned down the "gifts" to save you money. No longer. Get out of DC and I will donate some to cover moving costs, even though the reduced rent ought to more than make up for it. Stop going woke, take some responsibility for your publication, stop insulting your readers, and I might start the monthly donations again.
But at the rate you're sinking into wokistry, I doubt I'll even be reading this site in a couple of years. I'll probably make it into the first months of 2024 if the GOP wins the Presidency, but a lot depends on how fast you continue your woke slide into irrelevance.
Hey Reason, here's a different take on personal responsibility you might want to cover, far more outraging than a basketball player.
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/cleveland-administrators-let-four-masked-armed-thugs-into-school-to-protect-them-from-police-video/
Four masked and armed thugs rolled up to a school in three stolen cars, the school resource officer called 9-1-1 and yelled to not let them in, yet the administrators let four armed masked thugs into the school to protect the armed masked thugs from the police.
How's about you identify the school burrocrats who let four armed masked thugs into the school to help evade the police?
WTF? Just, WTF?
And Reason will ignore this shining example of irresponsible state schools in favor of yet another article on an irresponsible individual who blames everyone else for her personal mistakes and expects everyone she hates to rescue her.
A law criminalizing simple possession of marijuana is unjust. Full stop. The law is unjust in America, and the law is unjust in Russia. The law is unjust if it is applied against saints, and the law is unjust if it is applied against sinners.
Is it "personal responsibility" to obey unjust laws? What about the responsibility to the demands of one's own conscience?
Is Brittney Griner a whiny entitled bitch? For the sake of argument - okay, sure. But so what? She is still being punished based on an unjust law. Does her bitchiness make the law less unjust somehow?
The same type of thing happens whenever Reason covers some story about the death penalty. Inevitably, the central person of the story turns out to be not a very good person. Well, there's a shocker - guy who is caught up in the criminal justice system turns out to have some moral flaws. That doesn't make the death penalty any less wrong.
Being a true champion of liberty means standing up for the liberty of every human being, even the ones that we find repulsive. It means standing up for the liberty of racists and bigots and Nazis. It means standing up for the liberty of transgendered individuals even if some think they are freaks and perverts when they are not. And it means standing up for the liberty of whiny entitled bitches even when their bitchiness makes you want to hurl.
Maybe common sense covers it better. But you wouldn’t understand.
Their country, their law. Would you take the same position for a guy who brought an unlicensed handgun into NYC? Certainly an unjust law.
Their country, their law.
No one is denying the fact that sovereign nations have the legal authority to enact unjust laws on their territory. They're still unjust.
Would you take the same position for a guy who brought an unlicensed handgun into NYC? Certainly an unjust law.
Yes. Unjust laws are unjust, whether they are in Russia or in the US. The law is unjust if the guy in question was a perfect saint with no criminal record at all, or if the guy in question was a mob boss or a serial killer.
Were you expecting a different answer?
Now, ask yourself what the likely response would be from Alphabet Guy and most everyone else here if the guy in question was sentenced to 9 years in prison for the 'crime' of carrying an unlicensed gun in NYC. Would they be screaming 'PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY! HE SHOULD HAVE KNOWN BETTER!' Or would they be championing his cause and praising him as a martyr?
Oh! Does anyone read what Alphabet Guy writes? No one seems to reply (except, of course, himself).
It's amusing you treat this like it was an actual case and not the whims of a totalitarian government.
With that said, I still don't understand how there is (or was) an audience in Russia for women's basketball
It's amusing you're so enthusiastic to regurgitate regime talking points.
LOL
She's an enemy of Americans. No sympathy.
100% on Brandon.
She should look on the bright side: that's 9 years that she won't have to hear that horrible national anthem from such a racist country.
https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok/status/1584969770713387010?t=2aMB41ih4H7IrcMOA4VJbg&s=19
Music teacher claims classical music is racist and teaching it is white supremacy
[Video]
Music notation is racist.
Only pointy-headed Western males bothered with notation.
Free-style rap is obviously the only music in the future. No lessons required.
everything even remotely related to european culture or history, or descendants of that, is white supremacy.
Neanderthals were the first oppressed minority.
Boo Hoo. With her inked body she'll fit right in in a Russian jail.
Will BLM be protesting in Russia?
Will BLM be protesting in Russia?
Until their first riot.
Hell, maybe she'll get some cool new tats out of it. And some close, life-long friends.
Too foreign.
LOL. Not foreign enough.
https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard/status/1585018503236816897?t=OD8b2D_gbDPclk-77WZLSw&s=19
This is one of the main reasons I left the Dem Party: it’s COMPLETELY controlled by an elite cabal of warmongers. Any Dem who opposes their warmongering agenda is beat into submission. Sadly, to vote Democrat is a vote for war & more war—possibly nuclear
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It is amazing how the definition of "war" has moved from a ground invasion - regime change (Iraq) that costs trillions of dollars and thousand of US lives to ---------- JUST SUPPLYING SOME WEAPONS to a besieged ally (Ukraine).
Anyone who believes we are engaged in a conventional "war" against Russia is full of shit. Tulsi is full of shit.
She is my favorite big booty Hawaiin though.
I like how warmongering for the Democrats moved away from supplying weapons.
"JUST SUPPLYING SOME WEAPONS to a besieged ally (Ukraine)."
Since when was Ukraine a US ally? There's no alliance between the two countries.
It's little lies like that which allowed you guys to dump billions into warmonger money pits.
He meant ally to Biden, as in paymaster to the family corruption organization.
Don’t understand the complaints about giving Ukraine weapons.
1. Weakens Russia
2. undermines Putin
3. Exposes European green insanity
4. Undermines the EU
5. Tests some equipment
6.
6. Spends Billions more to replenish the supplies back home.
7. Cranks up the chances of someone cracking off a nuke somewhere.
Yes, it's better to live on your knees.
no one deserves jail for possessing marijuana.
Even in russia
Do you really want to pick a fight on the "What Griner really deserves." hill?
“Speaking in Warsaw, Poland, on Saturday, President Biden said of Russian President Vladimir Putin: “For God’s sake, this man cannot remain in power.””
I think this Griner case is Putin’s way of stickin’ it to Brandon. Sure, the “White House” walked it back, but dotard Joe, shootin’ off his mouth about regime change in another country, opened up a can of worms that can’t be easily shut, and Brittany is just collateral damage. Ms. Griner, your hope for freedom may have to wait for a regime change in this country
In my fantasy world, Donald Trump negotiates her release and meets her on the tarmac when she lands on US soil.
Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2 37 mins ago
Russian Court Denies Appeal From Brittney Griner
Vlad is waiting until after the election to suit his BFF Donnie.
Yo Fantasy!
But Joe has given Vlad more of what he wants. Russia is making WAY more money under Droolin' Joe than under Trump.
Yes, but Trump would give him Ukraine.
Weird given that Putin never even tried to get it until Biden got into office...
*applause*
…and grabs her by the pussy, at which point she clocks him!
Great TV
Too uncouth and not enough "12D pwnage" for The Donald.
Now, a hot mike locker room discussion about pussy in Russian prison with a black lesbian that he just liberated... solid. fucking. gold.
Russian Court Denies Appeal From Brittney Griner
Vlad is waiting until after the election to suit his BFF Donnie.
Spoiler: It turned out that the real ally was Hillary all along.
Russian penal colony
Sounds patriarchal.
This happened.
So, let me get this straight... I can trap a woman in a cloak room and as long as I'm trans... nvm...
The difference in treatment is deliberate. They need to demoralize the plebs and imbue a sense of helplessness first.
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"In February, Griner was detained at a Moscow airport after officials allegedly found two vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage. "
She plead guilty so the word "allegedly" should not appear in that sentence.
The most interesting thing about this case is that this is the only time I've seen "allegedly" even be used to describe the charges. That was not part of the discussion from the get-go, everyone seemed to acknowledge that she did it the whole time.
U.S. officials attempted to negotiate a formal prisoner swap with the Russian government, offering to release arms dealers Viktor Bout in exchange for Griner.
I’m sure everyone gets this treatment.
Literally everyone gets this treatment. Viktor Bout is like a Christmas fruitcake: whoever has him just tries to trade him off to someone else. Unfortunately Putin is too wary for this, and knows better than to make the trade.
The WNBA player's nine-year sentence was upheld on Tuesday, paving the way for her transfer to a Russian penal colony.
I'm sure her ghost writer is already penning "WNBA Archipelago".
I mean... it could be an interesting story, in theory.
Maybe this will be the spark that gets her to quit the WNBA and join the NBA. I know women have wanted a league of their own for a long time but I think it's time to give it up and just go ahead and play with the men. The men may not like it much, getting shown up by a bunch of girls, but after seeing just how high a level of athleticism these girls play at, I'm sure the men will get with the program.
The solution, if not for Ukraine would be obvious. Find some Russian idiots we've imprisoned (I'm sure there are some) and do a prisoner exchange. Then we can imprison her ourselves, since she worked so hard at it.
It’s not clear to me why Emma thinks this is an attempt by Russia to punish the United States politically. Although the war on drugs is horrible, the U.S. has been a major proponent and instigator of the war on drugs for decades. Griner had illegal drugs in her possession and pleaded guilty. Blinken is also wrong to call this “wrongful detention” and, if it weren’t so serious, his charge of using it to advance Russia’s agenda would be laughable. Look in the mirror, Anthony and try to say that with a straight face. If Griner had not been a popular left demographic celeb we might not have heard about xer arrest at all. When the U.S. government stops using wrongful detention to advance its own agenda then we might get behind some kind of international effort. End the war on drugs and stop meddling militarily and covertly with every other region of the world and then try to claim the moral high ground. Until then stfu.
"Until then stfu."
If escalation of the Ukraine war continues, Americans may suffer serious consequences. Americans are winding down the war on drugs and have been for some time. It's the Ukraine business that needs attention now, and settling with Griner might be the easiest way to start.
"If Griner had not been a popular left demographic celeb we might not have heard about xer arrest at all. "
It seems you are over-estimating her celebrity in your rush to score points in your culture war and make this about identity politics. I'd never heard about her until she was arrested in Russia.
I thank god for her sake, now she won't have to return to that awful terrible United States she has talked about repeatedly. I am sure a Russian prison is much better in her eyes.
"I am sure a Russian prison is much better in her eyes."
I doubt it. She's born and raised in America, home to all those who love her.
"Griner's sentence and the denial of her appeal appear to be part of a politically motivated attempt to either punish the American government for its ongoing support of Ukraine or force a favorable prisoner swap."
1) appeals are regularly denied in the Russian system. She had maybe a 1% chance of getting a reduced sentence. Maybe not bring contraband into Russia next time.
2) if its politically motivated to force a favorable prisoner swap, they already said no to the offer.
Really, who writes this crap?
"2) if its politically motivated to force a favorable prisoner swap, they already said no to the offer. "
Russians are at war. I think they have their sights set higher than a prisoner exchange, though that may be part of any arrangement that sees the release of Griner. And the US, with the suspected pipeline sabotage, doesn't seem to put her release at the top of the agenda.
Unfortunately, neither US nor Russia seem to have de-escalation in mind.
Correction: Russians are still at "special military operation".
Biden did propose a 1 for 1 swap but Ye told him what he could with that offer.
Too local. Griner chose to enter Russia with hashish oil cartridges, in violation of Russian law. Griner is a multimillionaire and an asshole, if her behavior is any indicator. It's pretty clear that this is a story that relates to personal responsibility, not individual rights. To believe that the US libertarian party's stance on marijuana legalization should apply to other sovereign nations is both immature and arrogant.
"To believe that the US libertarian party’s stance on marijuana legalization should apply to other sovereign nations is both immature and arrogant."
The Enlightenment holds that human rights are universal, not reserved for any one class of people regardless of wealth, citizenship, religion, skin color etc. Libertarianism is an outgrowth of Enlightenment thinking.
Why are you discussing libertarianism in this forum?
This forum has as much to do with being libertarian as Kamalasutra does with being black.
In Russia, cannabis is illegal. An individual possessing less than 6 grams of cannabis or two grams of hash can be fined or jailed for up to 15 days. Possessing any more than that becomes a more serious criminal offense.
Ms Griner was accused of having less than a gram.
“Being sufficiently aware that the movement of narcotic drugs is not allowed… no later than February 17, 2022 at an unspecified location under unspecified circumstances from an unidentified person [Ms Griner] bought two cartridges for personal use, which contained 0.252 grams and 0.45 grams of hash oil, totaling 0.702 grams,” the prosecutor said during the trial, TASS reported.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/brittney-griner-hash-marijuana-russia-prison-b2116983.html
So how did she get 9 years ? It's Putin bullshit, that's how. It's pure political theatre so politicians can wave their dicks at each other.
See, now THAT is the sort of detail that would have made a lot of sense to PUT IN THE ARTICLE if it wanted to be informative... 😉
" It’s pure political theatre so politicians can wave their dicks at each other."
Some good may come of this. Perhaps it will lead to a prisoner exchange, a trust building exercise that may lead to other things. Maybe even a settlement of the Ukraine business. As things continue to escalate there, as I don't see Russia giving up, we all could be hurt by the conflict.
The Russians measure drugs the same way we do - we taught them and badgered them until they did, after all.
So she brought in several grams of *processed marijuana product* (hashish is treated more harshly in the US because of the extra processing) that would include the weight of the inert vape products, along with the weight of the vapes and their batteries.
And again, it's our fault.
Of course. I mean we’re all a bunch of white-supremacists nazi transphobes right? She told us so herself!
" Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken wrote in a statement that Griner's severe sentence "puts a spotlight on our significant concerns with Russia's legal system and the Russian government's use of wrongful detentions to advance its own agenda, using individuals as political pawns."
Shit like this is why the world laughs at us today.
Since the first Bush administration we've been doing what we condemn other countries for.
GOOD!!!
Brittney Griner is the modern day John Sinclair, who in 1969 received a 10 year prison sentence for giving an underscover cop 2 cannabis cigarettes. Sinclair was released after serving 2-1/2 years of his sentenced.